Hi,
You need to get the device, to communicate with your bluetooth.
To do this, put the devices to be connected close together.
while the phone et,c is searching for the device. press any buttons on it. i.e vol up/down on/off.
so that the receiving device can locate its signal.
this is known as pairing, it,s already been paired. to a different device.
you need it to find yours.

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